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Substack

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A platform for independent writers and podcasters to publish directly to their audience and get paid through subscriptions.

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GaryVee uses recommends
"In this room, it is shocking how important LinkedIn, Twitter X, Substack, and Beehive are."

"Substack is one of the most important new platforms of information. It is really a newsletter, email type. It's written content. It's become remark..."

"The written word Substack Beehive X long form."

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"You should start a subscription service, you know, like Substack or any of the other ones, Beehive"

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"China Decode is now available on Substack. Subscribers get ad free episodes, our exclusive newsletter and a place to engage with James and me"
"You can find me on the internet. Best place to find me is Substack. I have a newsletter hills.ubstack.com where I write about all this stuff."
"I write on Substack and write long posts. I wrote this newsletter last year and I was surprised it went viral."
"Substack has their own like chat apps and then I use like the chat with the people who are like behind the pay wall"
"For every platform that we have - Substack, podcast, Instagram, X, YouTube etc - we have an expert running it who is obsessed with that medium."
"You might have seen we're also launching on Substack. Go subscribe to ProfG+ at profgdia.com/subscribe"
"and then I also have a Substack which people can just look up with my name"
"So I decided I'm going to move to Substack. I'm gonna write every week I tweeted I'm going to experiment with a newsletter, weekly newsletter, see how it goes."
"I have a Substack with hundreds of thousands of members. And I'm pushing in this direction."
"Voice over for Substack if folks want to listen to an AI version of myself on the innermost loop newsletter."
Aaron Siri uses
"I posted both letters on my Substack and I tweeted them out. So, this way the I figured they could do some good that way. So, they're available to everybody to read."
"I have a whole breakdown of this on my Substack 2."
"somebody who writes on a daily basis these essays on Substack because that's how I make my living now"
"I've been writing a whole series of essays on the surreal numbers for my Substack at Infinitely More. And I just find the whole subject so fascinating and beautiful."

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Michael Kitces mentioned "You could tune into Megan Lurts's Substack and some of her work." ▶ 1:24:41
Dialectic mentioned "You're like number six on business Substack" ▶ 49:13
TBPN mentioned "Go subscribe to Key Context on Substack" ▶ 1:33:46
Greg Isenberg mentioned "Or just search your niche newsletter on Twitter or Substack and just try to find these newsletters." ▶ 20:22
Lenny's Podcast mentioned "I had to work with Stripe and Substack to just like shut them down." ▶ 0:25
Cal Newport mentioned "It was published on Substack by a small financial services firm called Satrini Research" ▶ 14:54
Chris Williamson mentioned "Roy Baumeister is now on Substack and is just so fascinating." ▶ 4:51
GaryVee mentioned "There's the written game, you know, the whole Substack Beehive game." ▶ 2:08
Chamath Palihapitiya mentioned "By the way, if you want the full charts and sources for all of this data, I put the full 80-page ..." ▶ 3:47
Sebastian Raschka mentioned "For example, if you read a Substack article, I could maybe ask an LLM to give me opinions on that..." ▶ 1:21:04
Tyler Denk mentioned "I'm using Substack, but it doesn't let me customize XYZ, or they don't have a referral program li..." ▶ 11:26
All-In Podcast mentioned "Well, and there's a monetization path. You have Substack where people can give donations, GoFundM..." ▶ 1:22:57